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rebel fighters are focusing efforts on attacking military bases in aleppo. when captured, they are an instant source of ammunition, crippling the army's ability to carry out air strikes in the area. the plan, the rebels say, is to seize other nearby air bases and the international airport. >> iran's supreme leader says his country doesn't want nuclear weapons but the ayatollah said no country can stop iran from getting nuclear power if it wants to. >> the contention is not about nuclear weapons but an inalienable right of the iranian nation uranium enrichment and peaceful use of capabilities. you want to stop this and you can't and the iranian nation will do what it has a right to do. >> north korean leader kim youngune has made his first public appearance since handing out awards in memory of king jong il. singapore is not a place renowned for civil unrest but thousands have staged a public protest against the government. it's believed to be the biggest demonstration in the country in nearly 50 years and it's all about immigration. >> they gathered in the r
rebel fighters are focusing efforts on attacking military bases in aleppo. when captured, they are an instant source of ammunition, crippling the army's ability to carry out air strikes in the area. the plan, the rebels say, is to seize other nearby air bases and the international airport. >> iran's supreme leader says his country doesn't want nuclear weapons but the ayatollah said no country can stop iran from getting nuclear power if it wants to. >> the contention is not about...
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it describes international silence over the destruction of aleppo. on friday, rocket attacks killed at least 29 people there and left other people trapped. >> people in the villages scrambled to pull this child from under a rubble after an airstrike. the essence he said is tired of the worlds in in action against bashar al-assad's government. -- the snc said it is tired of the world's in action against bashar al-assad's government. where the world stands on the conflict is shameful, they say. >> we are too busy gathering the remains of her children in aleppo to attend conferences. >> the snc has announced it a transitional government. >> leaders of the syrian national -- it is been decided that the head of this government will be announced by march the second. >> the international community has long criticized syria's opposition for its failure to unite. fighting back is one of the reasons it could not provide it with more support. the opposition moved to name a transitional government in a weeks time. >> we would like the security council to make a
it describes international silence over the destruction of aleppo. on friday, rocket attacks killed at least 29 people there and left other people trapped. >> people in the villages scrambled to pull this child from under a rubble after an airstrike. the essence he said is tired of the worlds in in action against bashar al-assad's government. -- the snc said it is tired of the world's in action against bashar al-assad's government. where the world stands on the conflict is shameful, they...
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the new commander in aleppo province still wears his old uniform. he, along with other defectors, acknowledge it will be hard to change their reputation but their immediate concern is getting the financial resources. >> we need money to pay the salaries, the force needs weapons and cars. >> looting is common in a city still at war. many say they're stealing simply because it is the only way to survive. even some in the armed opposition have been accused of profiteering from the security vacuum. some fear syria is becoming a failed state and the opposition is so far failed to create a unified command. >> there are some groups who some call extremists. i met them. they have a neutral position. they're not giving us support but they're not standing in our way. >> the new police force could be the first test in rebuilding state institutions which are crumbling but changing uniforms isn't enough to prove the ways of the past are gone and the new syria will be one where the law is above all. >> still to come this half hour, the case that's got journalist
the new commander in aleppo province still wears his old uniform. he, along with other defectors, acknowledge it will be hard to change their reputation but their immediate concern is getting the financial resources. >> we need money to pay the salaries, the force needs weapons and cars. >> looting is common in a city still at war. many say they're stealing simply because it is the only way to survive. even some in the armed opposition have been accused of profiteering from the...
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. >>> syrian government forces fired a scud missile in a neighborhood in aleppo killing 50 people and obliterating seven buildings. the assad government has fired seven missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> clive davis reveals that he's bisexual. he was married twice and has adult children, but the 80-year-old davis says he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of the things he's had to say about her in the book. >> a lot of people will be reading this book. thanks very much for that. >>> up next, a follow-up to our investigation into the possible mistreatment of u.s. veterans. contaminated water and multiple cases of legionnaires disease. the cdc looked into the outbreak. what they discovered. we're keeping them honest. >>> witnesses say this little boy was slapped across the face by a stranger for crying on an airplane. that stranger now faces charges after turning himself in to police. the 360 follow, that's ahead. >>> an online dating horror story. a man arrested and accused
. >>> syrian government forces fired a scud missile in a neighborhood in aleppo killing 50 people and obliterating seven buildings. the assad government has fired seven missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> clive davis reveals that he's bisexual. he was married twice and has adult children, but the 80-year-old davis says he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of the...
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. >>> activists say government forces fired a scud missile into aleppo killing at least 50 people and obliterating seven buildings. a u.s. official says the assad government has fired at least eight missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> and, wolf in his new memoir music industry giant clive davis reveals he's bisexual. he said he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of the things he had to say about her in the book. >> a lot of people sure to be reading this book. >>> coming up, contaminated water and multiple cases of legionnaires' disease at one va hospital including five deaths. the cdc looked into the outbreak. what they discovered. we're keeping them honest. >>> witnesses say this little boy was slapped across the face by a stranger for crying on an airplane. that stranger now faces charges after turning himself into police. the "360" follow. that's ahead. o... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money wi
. >>> activists say government forces fired a scud missile into aleppo killing at least 50 people and obliterating seven buildings. a u.s. official says the assad government has fired at least eight missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> and, wolf in his new memoir music industry giant clive davis reveals he's bisexual. he said he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of...
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aleppo region and now they're next biggest target so far, aleppo airport. -- they have the misfortune of being beside the next biggest target so far, aleppo airport. >> this is now a key strategic target for the rebels. if they take this, not only will it have been a strategic success also an important symbolic victory. >> controlling the airport means wiping out the army. it could deal a blow to their morale and would be a major boost to us as well as giving a great military who assets. >> civilians pay the highest price for this ambition. a battle for their future that makes refugees of their own people. we sped south. an army has been trying to advance to protect the airport. the rebels have moved in to stop it. the ground there is witness to the brutality of the fight. new -- bares witness to the brutality of the fight. the flag lets everyone know who is leading the resistance. we saw four and fighters from libya, iraq, and saudi arabia. they seem to dominate the front lines. they have a reputation for being tough, disciplined, and braves. some fear they want to hardline islamic s
aleppo region and now they're next biggest target so far, aleppo airport. -- they have the misfortune of being beside the next biggest target so far, aleppo airport. >> this is now a key strategic target for the rebels. if they take this, not only will it have been a strategic success also an important symbolic victory. >> controlling the airport means wiping out the army. it could deal a blow to their morale and would be a major boost to us as well as giving a great military who...
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. >> aleppo is seen as a major prize in a civil war that is tearing the country apart. for those who have not fled, just the basics in daily life are a major challenge. >> basic goods such as meat, fuel, cigarettes, and would are being sold out in the open on the streets of aleppo. the covered markets have become too dangerous because they are the targets of frequent attacks. the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side. demonstrators still gather at designated meeting points every friday to demand the removal of president assad. this week, they are also criticizing the opposition free syrian army, saying the fighters need to step up their battle to free the entire country. the protesters could not always speak their minds so freely. regime troops regularly launched counter offensives against the rebels, firing bombs and shells. only 600 people live here. before the war, it was 400,000. he tries to prevent the spread of disease by clearing the streets with the help of some friends. then the free syrian army dom
. >> aleppo is seen as a major prize in a civil war that is tearing the country apart. for those who have not fled, just the basics in daily life are a major challenge. >> basic goods such as meat, fuel, cigarettes, and would are being sold out in the open on the streets of aleppo. the covered markets have become too dangerous because they are the targets of frequent attacks. the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side....
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they've been launching attacks on aleppo's international airport. government troops have responded with air strikes on aleppo and the capital damascus. opposition activists say more than 50 people died in the latest fighting. >>> a man has attacked people in the u.s. pacific territory of guam with a knife. local police say he killed two people and he wounded at least 12 other people, 11 of them japanese. the man reportedly slammed his car into a shop in the busy tourist district of tumon. then he started attacking people. hospital officials say the two dead were japanese women. they say the wounded include an 8-month-old baby and a 3-year-old child. fire officials say three people died. police say they've detained a 21-year-old american resident of guam. >>> japanese exporters and stock investors have seen the decline of the yen and have cheered it on, but today they're seeing a different picture. ai uchida too has been following the yen for us. so what can you tell us? >> well, catherine, group of seven leaders, nations have been just talking about
they've been launching attacks on aleppo's international airport. government troops have responded with air strikes on aleppo and the capital damascus. opposition activists say more than 50 people died in the latest fighting. >>> a man has attacked people in the u.s. pacific territory of guam with a knife. local police say he killed two people and he wounded at least 12 other people, 11 of them japanese. the man reportedly slammed his car into a shop in the busy tourist district of...
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it provides electricity to aleppo and other northern cities. the rebels have surrounded a aleppo airport and other places around the country. they launched a major attack. they are vowing to liberate the capital damascus. they are worried civil war may be spilling across the border. it killed 12 people and damaged vehicles taking aid supplies to syria. >>> european authorities are investigating several firms in connection with a meat labeling scandal. food safety regulators are looking into the possibility someone deliberately switched beef for horse meat because it's cheaper to produce. officials in britain and ireland studied frozen lasagnes and hamburgers sold this year in supermarkets. the british regulators found 60% of the meat used in lasagne was from horses, but the products were labeled as 100% beef. they recalled them after tests confirmed they contained horse meat. a french company produced the lasagnes using meat from romaine yann slaughter houses. they want those responsible for selling horse meat as beef to face harsh punishment.
it provides electricity to aleppo and other northern cities. the rebels have surrounded a aleppo airport and other places around the country. they launched a major attack. they are vowing to liberate the capital damascus. they are worried civil war may be spilling across the border. it killed 12 people and damaged vehicles taking aid supplies to syria. >>> european authorities are investigating several firms in connection with a meat labeling scandal. food safety regulators are looking...
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that is clear in aleppo. since the fight for control of the city began, the front lines have not changed much. this has caused a lot of frustration among the population here. many have been internally displaced by the conflict. this used to be one of the largest industrial complexes in syria. it is now a place where people find shelter from the violence here for many here, an end to the war cannot come any sooner -- to the violence -- find shelter from the violence. for many here, an end to the war cannot come any sooner here >> -- sooner. to an extent, khatib's proposal has support. >> moaz al-khatib represent the opposition. he is honest and revolutionary. what he suggests is acceptable. it is enough. enough. >> the state has been weekend, -- weakened, but it is still ever present. the crisis in syria has not been solved by military means. it is still a long way between a negotiated settlement -- a long way from a negotiated settlement between me opposition and the government -- between the opposition and t
that is clear in aleppo. since the fight for control of the city began, the front lines have not changed much. this has caused a lot of frustration among the population here. many have been internally displaced by the conflict. this used to be one of the largest industrial complexes in syria. it is now a place where people find shelter from the violence here for many here, an end to the war cannot come any sooner -- to the violence -- find shelter from the violence. for many here, an end to the...
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forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive combat the militants are now in control of a small plane fleet which includes mig fighter jets f.s.a. commanders say the government troops although longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has played down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used for training purposes. it was one of the u.k. government's signature policies designed to get people back to work but it's led to claims of slavery and could now result in the authorities having to cough up millions to go through to part of the staff explain. university graduate kate riley and forty year old jamison wilson succeeded in their claims that their unpaid work scheme that they were made to take part in was indeed a little for them but it was taking place in the court of appeal today and the argument was that the surrounding issues will eagerly flawed so they were successful and a small but significant victory now the
forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive combat the militants are now in control of a small plane fleet which includes mig fighter jets f.s.a. commanders say the government troops although longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has played down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used for training purposes. it...
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forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive called bought the militants are now in the control of a small plane prettied which includes mig fighter jets have a say commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has played down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used to train for training purposes. also nato air strike in a remote area of eastern afghanistan has reportedly left at least ten civilians dead that target was apparently targeting at tyburn hideout with four militants also thought to be among those killed the high number of civilian deaths is a sensitive issue in afghanistan and has caused severe tension between president karzai and his american counterpart barack obama. moving now to the u.s. as braga bolivar bros to enact tougher gun control measures many in the country saying he's taking america down the wrong path the state of new york was the first to follow
forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive called bought the militants are now in the control of a small plane prettied which includes mig fighter jets have a say commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has played down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used to train...
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forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a ministry at fort east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive combat in one sense are now in control of a small war plane fleet which includes make fine to jets. f.s.a. commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has played down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used to train for training purposes. now it was one of the u.k. government's signature policies designed to send people back so wild but it's led to claims of slavery and could now result in the authorities having to cough up millions to those who took part explain. university graduate kate riley and forty year old jamison wilson succeeded in their claims that their unpaid work that they were made to take part in was indeed a little for them but it was taking place in the court of appeal today and they argue it was that the surrounding issues will legally flawed so they were successful and a small but significant victory now the
forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a ministry at fort east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive combat in one sense are now in control of a small war plane fleet which includes make fine to jets. f.s.a. commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has played down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used to train for training...
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forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive bought and mentors are now in control of a small plane fleet at which includes make fighter jets after say commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send in reinforcements to step up to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo or whether damascus has laid down the walls of that base claiming it was only used for training. and almost a week long manhunt for an ex i like cope and i'm not a suspect with a one million dollar prize on his head appears to be that's after an intensive shootout with cold a deputy sheriff under subsequent fire at a remote woodland cabin it was believed christopher dorner was hiding out in dorner is accused of and banking on a killing spree after vowing to avenge his sacking in the two thousand and eight he was believed to have already taken the lives of three people including a police officer antiwar activists and journalists don't demand. themselves that's going to have driven his in stopping it
forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive bought and mentors are now in control of a small plane fleet at which includes make fighter jets after say commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send in reinforcements to step up to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo or whether damascus has laid down the walls of that base claiming it was only used for training....
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forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive want their mentors are now in control of a small plane fleet which includes making fighter jets access a command it say the government troops will no longer be able to send in reinforcements to step up to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo or whether damascus has laid down the mountains of that base claiming it was only used for training. and almost a week long manhunt for an ex and make cold and a murder suspect with a one million dollar prize on his head appears to be that's all turn intensive shootout which code a deputy sheriff and a subsequent fire at a remote woodland cabin it was believed christopher dorner was hiding out in dorner is accused of and banking on a killing spree after vowing to avenge his sacking in two thousand and eight he was believed to have already taken the lives of three people including a police officer antiwar activists and journalists. themselves that's could have driven his instability. i do not think vi
forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive want their mentors are now in control of a small plane fleet which includes making fighter jets access a command it say the government troops will no longer be able to send in reinforcements to step up to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo or whether damascus has laid down the mountains of that base claiming it was only used for training....
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forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive called bought the militants are now in the control of a small plane fleet which includes mig fighter jets f.s.a. commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has laid down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used to train for training problems. also a nato airstrike in a remote area of eastern afghanistan has reportedly left at least ten civilians dead that target was apparently targeting at tyburn hideout with four militants also thought to be among those killed the high number of civilian deaths is a sensitive issue in afghanistan and has caused severe tension between president karzai and his american counterpart barack obama. moving now to the u.s. braga bolivar bros to enact tougher gun control measures many in the country saying he's taking america down the wrong path the state of new york was the first to follow the preside
forces the rebel free syrian army has seized a military airport east of the country's second city of aleppo following two days of intensive called bought the militants are now in the control of a small plane fleet which includes mig fighter jets f.s.a. commanders say the government troops will no longer be able to send reinforcements to stop rebel advances in a province neighboring aleppo however damascus has laid down the importance of the airbase claiming it was only used to train for...
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the group said it had visited four attack sites, three of them in the city of aleppo, and all of them in residential neighborhoods freed the human rights watch united nations director describe the damage. >> using incredibly powerful ballistic missiles in cities, the four strikes have hit aleppo last week obliterated entire parts of neighborhoods. we have no sign their work any military targets in these areas. even third the government is deliberately targeting citizens or complete disregard for the lack of its own citizens. >> john brennan continues to face hurdles toward confirmation before the full senate. republican senator rand paul has announced he will pull a hold on akin's nomination until brennan and the white house can answer whether the government's assassination program can target americans on u.s. soil. senator paul discussed his demand on fox news. >> we're talking about someone eating in a cafe in boston or new york and a hellfire missile comes reining in on them, there should be an easy answer from the administration on this. they should say, absolutely, no, we will no
the group said it had visited four attack sites, three of them in the city of aleppo, and all of them in residential neighborhoods freed the human rights watch united nations director describe the damage. >> using incredibly powerful ballistic missiles in cities, the four strikes have hit aleppo last week obliterated entire parts of neighborhoods. we have no sign their work any military targets in these areas. even third the government is deliberately targeting citizens or complete...
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from around the world for the syrian rebels have captured a military airport in the northern city of aleppo season dozens of aircraft units the move shows that the rebels changing tactics now focusing on capturing military and strategic sites rather than cities on tuesday anti-government forces seized the country's largest dam which could allow them to disrupt electricity in the key city of aleppo. france's lower house of parliament has given the green light to a bill allowing same sex couples to marry and adopt children issues been a key focus afonso on ann's agenda since his election and this stirred controversy throughout the nation also sparked a number of rallies with both supporters and opponents of same sex marriage taking to the streets in their fountains. well that brings up today for the moment more news with the news team in half an hour from now the meantime next keyser and then you never backs down from the one percent because reporters after the break right here on our team stay with us from. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the f
from around the world for the syrian rebels have captured a military airport in the northern city of aleppo season dozens of aircraft units the move shows that the rebels changing tactics now focusing on capturing military and strategic sites rather than cities on tuesday anti-government forces seized the country's largest dam which could allow them to disrupt electricity in the key city of aleppo. france's lower house of parliament has given the green light to a bill allowing same sex couples...
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in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra front and other islam mist groups, sheer desperation. we're talking 70,000 people killed in syria in under two years. millions of people displaced and people just don't know where else to turn. if these groups are winning big victories, that's a big reason that is drawing them to somebody that they think could perhaps hasten an end to the syrian government. >> i've heard it repeatedly from administration officials, this is one of the main reason why president obama rejected the u.s. directly arming those rebels, because he feared that the arms might go to a good group right now, relatively speaking, but that could turn out to be an al qaeda front like misra the day after tomorrow. he's reluctant to star
in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra front and other islam mist groups, sheer desperation. we're talking 70,000 people killed in syria in under two...
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dozens of people have been killed in multiple towns in recent days in aleppo. barbara, what are you hearing about scud missile and taxes in syria? >> wolf, be officials are telling us that eight scud missiles fired from the damascus area north of aleppo. the stories are merging from syria. massive destruction in the city. people being rescued out of the wreckage. why are the syrians doing this, of course? the opposition is now strong enough that assad's helicopters, his aircraft are at risk of being shot down. this missile activity allows them to attack deep into northern syria without the risk of being shot down but the real problem, wolf, besides the deep tragedy for the people of syria just across the border, turkey. a nato ally. u.s. patriot missiles are already on station there, ready to defend turkey if these scud missiles cross the border and should land inside that country. but certainly stepped up activity in recent days, wolf. >> there was a story in the "new york times" today, wolf barbara, that president obama may be rethinking his opposition to arm
dozens of people have been killed in multiple towns in recent days in aleppo. barbara, what are you hearing about scud missile and taxes in syria? >> wolf, be officials are telling us that eight scud missiles fired from the damascus area north of aleppo. the stories are merging from syria. massive destruction in the city. people being rescued out of the wreckage. why are the syrians doing this, of course? the opposition is now strong enough that assad's helicopters, his aircraft are at...
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and the covered market in aleppo which has been there for hundreds and hundreds of years. the country is just being torn apart and the responsibility rests with assad. >> but the same time because of the way that has unfolded over time, they're more and more groups flowing in to participate in that war against him who are not necessarily friends of the united states. and in fact in some cases are not. >> and this has been one of the things, one of the principal things that the united states has been deeply concerned about from the outset, it is what we've laid out to the russian, for example, from the outset here. you asked about the head of the syrian opposition council. >> right. >> he indicated that he would be willing to meet with representatives of the government in order to try to find a political way forward. the position of the united states is that we seek an end to the violence and we seek a political transition in syria, among syrians. where the opposition and the government transition to an interim government and work forward. but it has been, because of assad'
and the covered market in aleppo which has been there for hundreds and hundreds of years. the country is just being torn apart and the responsibility rests with assad. >> but the same time because of the way that has unfolded over time, they're more and more groups flowing in to participate in that war against him who are not necessarily friends of the united states. and in fact in some cases are not. >> and this has been one of the things, one of the principal things that the...
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his family made the trip from a kurdish neighborhood in aleppo. weaving between front lines. it took them five days, most of it on foot. the kurdish authorities in northern iraq have made this into a semifinal border crossing. run by their own fight evers, t. not the iraqi guards. it's a first step to deal with those fleeing and for those who have stayed behind. for some, it's a business. packing mules and horses with product bought in iraqi kurdistan to sell in syria. or carrying as much as they can. agent side of the road, a half an hour, to 45-minute walk to where everyone's crossing is this small market. and it sells just about anything that they can't find or that has become too expensive. here, we've got the stacks of frozen chicken. products of usa. and inside, basic things, lentils, rice, macaroni. they're also selling a lot of candles and these lanterns here, too, because of the lack of power in syria. sayid and his friends are determined to tough it out in home in syria. but two years of upheaval has brought ramp are pant inflation and no homes. we can't afford to b
his family made the trip from a kurdish neighborhood in aleppo. weaving between front lines. it took them five days, most of it on foot. the kurdish authorities in northern iraq have made this into a semifinal border crossing. run by their own fight evers, t. not the iraqi guards. it's a first step to deal with those fleeing and for those who have stayed behind. for some, it's a business. packing mules and horses with product bought in iraqi kurdistan to sell in syria. or carrying as much as...
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another clip shows the fire that followed the shelling of a bakery near aleppo. syrian controls on the media make it impossible for nbc news to verify the authenticity of the clips. >>> pope benedict says he'll continue to serve the church after he steps down from his post later this week. the 85-year-old pontiff told an estimated 100,000 people in st. pete's square today that god called him to a life of prayer and meditation. washington's archbishop will be at the vatican for the pope's final week. he left for rome today. after presiding over a mass of thanksgiving for benedict's papacy. he's part of the conclave selecting the next pope. at mass, he spoke about the need for a pontiff to function in modern times. >> the office is also exercised today in an age of instantaneous communication, where social media dominate how we relate to one another and therefore how the voice of peter must be articulated if it's to be heard. >> once in rome, he will meet with the pope and he and the other members of the conclave will start the process of choosing his successor. >>
another clip shows the fire that followed the shelling of a bakery near aleppo. syrian controls on the media make it impossible for nbc news to verify the authenticity of the clips. >>> pope benedict says he'll continue to serve the church after he steps down from his post later this week. the 85-year-old pontiff told an estimated 100,000 people in st. pete's square today that god called him to a life of prayer and meditation. washington's archbishop will be at the vatican for the...
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she's famous all over aleppo, this is a university educated woman. it tells you about the anger, the anger that people have. >> this woman talks about enjoying, the enjoyment of actually killing. what does she say? >> well, she says that -- she shouts, yes, when she finally hits someone. and she believes she has hit four or five of them. she says that it makes her angry when she sees the people who have fallen. she has seen 100 bodies in the last month, from bombardments or other snipers on the other side. she talks about how difficult the job is, long hours of waiting, having to dodge. because snipers could be taken out easily by other snipers. >> what's her weapon of choice? >> that's a classic sniper rifle. very expensive rifle, very deadly, high powered rifle. and it's a lot to take on, you know. and she's obviously got so much anger inside of her, it's not clear. when this is all over, this is the kind of anger, and this kind of conflicts, it's like bosnia, you don't defuse that anger in a matter of days or weeks. >> is she considered a hero? >>
she's famous all over aleppo, this is a university educated woman. it tells you about the anger, the anger that people have. >> this woman talks about enjoying, the enjoyment of actually killing. what does she say? >> well, she says that -- she shouts, yes, when she finally hits someone. and she believes she has hit four or five of them. she says that it makes her angry when she sees the people who have fallen. she has seen 100 bodies in the last month, from bombardments or other...
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>> aleppo. >> because of the war? what about this guy? where are you from? >> algeria. >> how long have you been here? eight or nine months. where do you want to get to? >> the men who sleep. -- sleep here timetable byry heart. the police raid almost every night. it is nearly time for that moment now, so it is time to leave. every migrant has a different story. muhammed is a berber with the degree. he left a mark -- morocco because he wants to live a secular life style there and claims he cannot. it took 4.5 hours of flying from the morocco to turkey. from turkey, he made four attempts to cross the river into northern greece. >> there were me and some afghans in about. after 10 minutes, the boat capsized. we had to swim for it. >> the boat turned over? not of the afghans could swim and they drowned. >> we have no way of verifying that claim. now, he is in limbo. his asylum claim entitled him to stay in greece. -- for one organization us to help people. only give one appointment per week. we have a list of hundreds of people. one employment per week is like n
>> aleppo. >> because of the war? what about this guy? where are you from? >> algeria. >> how long have you been here? eight or nine months. where do you want to get to? >> the men who sleep. -- sleep here timetable byry heart. the police raid almost every night. it is nearly time for that moment now, so it is time to leave. every migrant has a different story. muhammed is a berber with the degree. he left a mark -- morocco because he wants to live a secular life...
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this unusually large crater near aleppo rebels say caused by a scud missile fired by the south. rebels caught on tape what one of these ballistic missiles can do. the more the regime feels threatened many fear the more it will respond with savage force. nick paton beirut. >> in iraq a series of car bomb attacks killed people in shi'ite neighborhoods in baghdad. police discovered additional car bombs before they explode. there was no immediate claim of responsibility, but they are thought to be the work of sunni extremists. this are concerns that sunni extremists may step up attacks ahead of provincial elections. >>> in pakistan shi'ite muslims talk to the streets to call on the government to do more to protect them from sectarian violence. it comes one day after a bombing at a market killed more than 80 people, most of who were members of minority shi'ite group. a well known sunni militant group claimed responsibility for the attack and that has deepened suspicions among shi'ites that pakistan's intelligence agency are turning a blind eye to the bloodshed or even supporting extr
this unusually large crater near aleppo rebels say caused by a scud missile fired by the south. rebels caught on tape what one of these ballistic missiles can do. the more the regime feels threatened many fear the more it will respond with savage force. nick paton beirut. >> in iraq a series of car bomb attacks killed people in shi'ite neighborhoods in baghdad. police discovered additional car bombs before they explode. there was no immediate claim of responsibility, but they are thought...
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. >> distressing images showing the aftermath of a helicopter assaults on aleppo. 20 were killed. this is just one many incidents of war crimes documented in the civil conflict. murder, torture, and rape becoming commonplace in a war becoming more chaotic by the day. this is the conclusion of the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria whose findings were presented. it says that the civilian population is bearing the brunt of the widening violence. >> there is a food shortage, especially bread. bakeries have been attacked. there is a need for water. hospitals have been bombed. >> experts have found a war crimes committed by both sides. they say the rebels are using child soldiers while government crew -- troops are guilty of more. >> now is time for the international criminal court to get involved. there needs to be a formal inquiry. there are no indictments to be made. >> investigators say the house a list of suspected war criminals but without a decision by the u.n. security council, they cannot bring them to justice. >> for more now we go to our european correspondent in brussels.
. >> distressing images showing the aftermath of a helicopter assaults on aleppo. 20 were killed. this is just one many incidents of war crimes documented in the civil conflict. murder, torture, and rape becoming commonplace in a war becoming more chaotic by the day. this is the conclusion of the u.n. commission of inquiry on syria whose findings were presented. it says that the civilian population is bearing the brunt of the widening violence. >> there is a food shortage,...